Pros:
8 Novelty holes, hole 8's super odd target can be seen as a Pro or a Con depending what you like in a course.
Decent flow if you don't count wasting time looking for discs.
The people in the store were very friendly and interested in disc golf.
It's the only course with in 15-20 minutes of Great Falls, VA.
Cons:
No maintenance, shoulder high grass engulfed basket 2, we could not even see the basket when we were standing 4 feet from it. No real tee pads, just throw from the previous basket to next basket for a majority of the course. We spent twice as long looking for lost discs than actually playing the course.
Hole 6 had 2 large bolts in the catch basket that could damage discs.
Homemadesquare baskets are barely large enough to hold the disc. Saying these holes are easy to ace is incorrect, the distances are aceable, but odds of the basket catching the ace run are low.
I went into the store to buy something so I could break a $20 to leave a donation and all they had were warm eggs, warm soda, and local honey and jams don't expect to pick up a snack or drink unless you already have the ice.
Other Thoughts:
Don't bee fooled, Darnestown is 7.1 miles away on paper, but do not plan on a 10 minute ride. This course is 40 minutes from Darnestown. It is actually quicker to get to Seneca. Mclean's beat up nine holer is the closest at 15-20 minutes.
I give Mr. Krop credit for building all those homemade baskets and thank him for sharing his course with us, but this is basically a backyard course that happens to be at a business that allows the public. It looked like a Post apocalyptic DG course and the corpses on hole 5 just added to the "last disc golf course on earth" feel.